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The Lowell Sun on MSNPizzelle Bakery brings a fresh taste to LowellLOWELL — Pizzelle, a European-stye bakery on Market Street in Downtown Lowell, only opend one week ago, and it’s already a ...
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The Lowell Sun on MSNGorham Street development drives parking, traffic questionsThe former Hynes Tavern, located right off the Lowell Connector in the Back Central neighborhood, is the proposed site of a ...
Partly cloudy with a high of 33 °F (0.6 °C). Winds NE at 7 to 9 mph (11.3 to 14.5 kph). Night - Cloudy with a 79% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 7 to 19 mph (11.3 to 30.6 kph). The ...
UMass Lowell will have a delayed opening on Thursday, February 13, 2025. All on-campus classes and business operations will begin at 9:30 a.m. Graduate Online and Professional Studies (GPS) courses ...
Indiana House Bill 1662 would make it a class C misdemeanor to camp on public land. Much like the existing Safer Kentucky Act being enforced in Louisville.
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WAVE Louisville on MSN‘I find it laughable’: Indiana lawmakers could criminalize street campingIndiana House Bill 1662 would would make street camping illegal on state and local property, with citations and possible jail time.
A bill adding fines and jail time to unhoused people has Southern Indiana homeless advocates ready to rally against it.
According to Indiana law, a Class C misdemeanor can result in a jail sentence of up to 60 days and a fine of up to $500.
House Bill 1662 would ban communities from using state funds to provide permanent housing to unhoused people and lead them to ...
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